Kamis, 29 September 2011

SoulCollage® and Art Therapy Workshop

October 22, 2011 11:00 AM-1:00 PM
Karen Baer, MA, ATR-BC
Sponsored by Potomac Art Therapy Association (PATA) and
the George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program
Held at GW at 413 John Carlyle Street, Alexandria, VA  22314
(2 CECs available, free for PATA members, $10 administrative fee for non-members*)
Workshop will be held after the October PATA
Board
Meeting held 10:00 -11:00 AM
This workshop will introduce participants in the therapeutic value of using SoulCollage® with their clients.  People who are at a crossroads or in transition might find that SoulCollage® offers a welcome combination of opportunities. SoulCollage® is an intuitive collage process that inspires creativity and lets people connect with their own inner guidance. SoulCollage® has intrigued thousands of enthusiastic practitioners who make cards to represent parts of themselves and then use those cards to access their own deep wisdom. Seena B. Frost, founder of SoulCollage®, has a new book coming out November 1, 2010: SoulCollage® Evolving: an Intuitive Collage Process for Self-Discovery and Community. The book describes the simple steps for making SoulCollage® cards and also the many ways they have been used with children, adolescents, elderly people, and adults in many contexts, such as religious groups, addiction recovery, art therapy, and hospice care.
Objective 1.  Participants will explore the principles underlying the use of SoulCollage®
cards in art therapy.
Objective 2. Participants will be able to list three strategies for using SoulCollage® as
an art therapy tool for identifying and meeting therapeutic goals.
Objective 3.  Participants will make SoulCollage® cards.

Karen Baer is a trained SoulCollage® Facilitator offering workshops in the Silver Spring, MD area. To learn more about Seena Frost and SoulCollage®, visit www.soulcollage.com.  For more information call 301 622-4793 or email: kbtapestries@comcast.net.  Resource:   http://www.soulcollage.com/press


The Potomac Art Therapy Association (PATA) is an approved NBCC provider (#6500) and co-sponsor of this event witht eh George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program.  PATA may award NBCC approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements.  PATA maintains responsibility for the content of this event
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